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Community Garden Plot Layout and Seasonal Planting Guide

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Hi Janice, I'm so excited you're joining our community garden this year! Since you mentioned you're a beginner, I think the would be perfect for you. It costs for the whole season and gives you enough space for several vegetable varieties. I know you were concerned about accessibility since you injured your knee, but don't worry - all plots have fairly close by, though if your mobility issues continue, you might want to consider the accessible plot option instead. Don't forget that is coming up soon, which is when we'll get our plot assignments. I'd recommend bringing some early spring seeds like peas or spinach since they can go in the ground right away. The soil temperature should be around by then, though you might want to bring some frost protection just in case. Also, you don't need to bring any tools! There's a communal shed with everything you'll need - just make sure to clean them after use. Let me know if you have any questions! Happy gardening, Elena

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